We the People Level 2 Ebook



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Middle School (Level 2

The middle school edition of We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution is available on Actively Learn, an interactive literacy platform that helps teachers activate, support, and reveal student thinking so that every student can read for depth. We the People on Actively Learn features multiple-choice and short essay exercises, embedded videos, audio narration, a dictionary, built-in translation to multiple languages (including Spanish!), support for dyslexic learners, and more. © 2017.

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Features

Classroom-proven content (six units and 30 lessons)
Robust classroom-management tools
Data on student performance

Scholar videos
Historical photos

Perfect for flipped instruction
Works on smartphones, tablets, Chromebooks, Macs, and PCs
Many more!

Student Tools

Audio narration
Spanish translation (supports 30 languages)
Change font, background color
Search textLesson 16
Options for dyslexic learners



6 Tips for Teaching We the People on Actively Learn

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Entire text, one year: $9.99 per user

Actively Learn offers both free and prime plans. Purchasers of a subscription to We the People on Actively Learn receive the free plan features. Certain features, such as student information system (SIS) integration and integration with Canvas or Schoology, require the purchase of an upgrade. See the Actively Learn pricing page for details.

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Center for Civic Education contact: Mark Gage

We the People content questions: Donna Phillips